Unlocking ESCC Progression: CCL15-CCR1 Axis Activates AKT/ERK1/2/c-Jun/CDK2 Pathway
Shengliang He, Yunjiu Gou, Qizhou Bo, Dacheng Jin, Songchen Han, Hui Cai

TL;DR
This study shows that the CCL15-CCR1 interaction promotes esophageal cancer growth and identifies a potential drug target for treatment.
Contribution
The novel finding is that CCL15-CCR1 signaling directly promotes ESCC progression via the AKT/ERK1/2/c-Jun/CDK2 pathway.
Findings
CCL15 and CCR1 are overexpressed in ESCC tumor tissues and cell lines.
CCL15-CCR1 signaling activates CDK2 through AKT/ERK1/2/c-Jun pathway.
Jervine is identified as a potential CCR1-targeting therapeutic agent.
Abstract
Globally recognized as a major oncological concern, esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) exhibits a high incidence rate among malignancies originating from the digestive system's epithelial lining. Tumor cells can secrete chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 15 (CCL15) to recruit C-C motif chemokine receptor 1 (CCR1)-positive macrophages, thereby facilitating immune evasion and promoting tumor progression. However, it remains unclear whether CCL15 secreted by tumor cells can also act directly on CCR1 expressed on the same tumor cells to exert tumor-regulatory effects. Here, we discovered that both CCL15 and CCR1 are significantly overexpressed in tumor tissues of patients diagnosed with ESCC. Moreover, baseline expression levels of CCR1 and CCL15 in ESCC cell lines EC109, TE-1, and KYSE150 were markedly higher than those in the normal esophageal epithelial line HET-1A. In vitro experiments…
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Topicsinterferon and immune responses · Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions · Immune cells in cancer
